This is one that I hope we don't have any difficulty with, but just in case it ever does get controversial we should make this clear.
This sets the notice required for any substantive motion to be considered by the committee so that we don't have anything sprung upon any member by someone bringing it to the table and getting into it. I've found that usually 24 hours is sufficient, just so that the clerk has an opportunity to advise everyone. We meet on Tuesdays, so it's not like a Monday meeting, for example, where you're going to have trouble with the 24-hour notice over the weekend.
I would suggest 24 hours, unless anybody has a problem with that. I'll ask for a mover for the following motion: that 24 hours' notice be required for any substantive motion to be considered by the committee, unless the substantive motion relates directly to business then under consideration, and that the notice of motion be filed with the clerk of the committee and distributed to members in both official languages.